The Peterborough Telegraph is running regular spotlights on cats that need new homes to support the work of animal charities in the Peterborough area.
The Peterborough and District Branch of the RSPCA do so much to rescue, nurture and subsequently rehome all kinds of pets in the area. They have continued to operate throughout lockdown and within a small radius are still permitted to rehome these animals.
Below are a selection of those that have been rescued and are in need of their forever home.
To find more details on each cat and to search for more rescue animals, visit www.rspca.org.uk/findapet/rehomeapet/process.
The RSPCA are funded entirely by public donations and receive no government money and therefore rely on the generosity of the public. Anyone wishing to support their work do so via www.rspca.org.uk/getinvolved/donate.
Below are a selection of those that have been rescued and are in need of their forever home.
9. Bee Bee- Domestic Longhair crossbreed (7 years)
Meet Bee Bee! He arrived in our care after being found straying with a large abcess on his face. After receiving some much needed treatment and spending sometime here at the centre, he is ready to begin looking for a home. We feel that it will be for Bee Bee's best interest for him to go as a farm cat. He has shown that he has not recieved much human interaction and prefers to be left alone. His new home with need to have a out-building or shed for Bee Bee to be able to shelter in and someone around to regually feed and check on him. Bee Bee is finding the cattery life hard and often spends most of his time hiding away, only popping his head out when it is food time.
Photo: Midlands